electric hand-held power tool having a housing-integrated handle through which a handle axis runs and on whose handle end there is arranged a receiving bay for receiving a rechargeable battery pack, wherein the receiving bay is mounted in the handle end so as to be movable along the handle axis.
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11. An electric hand-held power tool comprising:
a housing-integrated handle, a handle axis running through the handle, the handle having a handle end;
a receiving bay for receiving a rechargeable battery pack, the receiving bay being mounted in the handle end so as to be movable along the handle axis; and
a spring or a damper acting between the handle end and the receiving bay.
1. An electric hand-held power tool comprising:
a housing-integrated handle, a handle axis running through the handle, the handle having a handle end;
a receiving bay for receiving a rechargeable battery pack, the receiving bay being mounted in the handle end so as to be movable along the handle axis, the receiving bay having a guiding sleeve; and
a compression spring arranged coaxially to the guiding sleeve.
18. An electric hand-held power tool comprising:
a housing-integrated handle, a handle axis running through the handle, the handle having a handle end;
a receiving bay for receiving a rechargeable battery pack, the receiving bay being mounted in the handle end so as to be movable along the handle axis; and
an elastically deformable sealing sleeve arranged along a transition between the handle end and the receiving bay.
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The present invention relates to an electric hand-held power tool having a housing-integrated handle through which a handle axis runs. A receiving bay for receiving a rechargeable battery pack is arranged on a handle end of the handle. The rechargeable battery pack serves to supply the electric hand-held power tool.
Electric hand-held power tools of the type mentioned at the beginning are known in principle from the prior art. Also known are rechargeable battery protection devices, for example elastically formed rechargeable battery housings or corner protectors for the rechargeable battery pack.
It is an object of the present invention to specify an electric hand-held power tool which promotes a basis for rechargeable battery protection in combination with comparatively compact dimensions or proportions of the hand-held power tool.
The present invention provides that the receiving bay is mounted in the handle end so as to be movable along the handle axis.
The invention includes the finding that the previously known rechargeable battery protection devices typically require a comparatively relatively large volume of the hand-held power tool, but at least of the rechargeable battery pack. Consequently, such rechargeable battery packs are indeed secure against impact. However, comfortable working in compact working spaces is frequently hampered. This is avoided in the case of the hand-held power tool according to the invention in that at least part of the rechargeable battery protection device is shifted into the handle end of the hand-held power tool.
It has been found to be advantageous if the hand-held power tool has at least one spring element and/or at least one damper element which acts between the handle end and the receiving bay.
In a particularly preferred embodiment, the receiving bay has a guiding sleeve. It has been found to be advantageous if the guiding sleeve is arranged at least in certain portions in a guiding channel formed in the handle end. In a particularly preferred embodiment, a plurality of ribs are arranged all around the guiding sleeve. In a further preferred embodiment, the ribs are designed to be elastically deflectable outwardly and/or inwardly in the radial direction. It has been found to be advantageous if the ribs, with increasing distance starting from the receiving bay, are inclined outwardly in the radial direction. In a further preferred embodiment, the guiding channel tapers along the handle axis and in a direction facing away from the receiving bay. This is preferably such that the ribs, if the receiving bay and handle end approach one another, are deformed elastically inwardly in the radial direction. The receiving bay and handle end typically approach one another in the case of the hand-held power tool falling onto the rechargeable battery pack. The taper can be designed to be dome-shaped or to be dome-shaped in certain portions. Preferably, the taper adjoins a substantially cylindrical portion of the guiding channel.
It has been found to be advantageous if the ribs are formed in one piece with the receiving bay. Alternatively, the ribs can be provided as components which are different from the receiving bay. In a particularly preferred embodiment, the ribs and/or the receiving bay consist of plastic.
In a further preferred embodiment, the ribs each have a retaining edge, wherein the retaining edge preferably limits a movement of the receiving bay relative to the handle end. It has been found to be advantageous if the retaining edge, together with a projection of the guiding channel, produces an at least one-sided form-fitting connection in the direction of the handle axis.
In a particularly preferred embodiment, the hand-held power tool has a compression spring. It has been found to be advantageous if the compression spring is arranged coaxially to the guiding sleeve. It has furthermore been found to be advantageous if the compression spring is arranged in such a way that it is compressed along the handle axis if the receiving bay and handle end approach one another, for example as a result of an impact. The compression spring can be identical to the at least one spring element of the hand-held power tool. It has been found to be advantageous if both the elastically deformable ribs and the compression spring are involved in fall cushioning and/or fall damping.
In a particularly preferred embodiment, the hand-held power tool is equipped with an elastically deformable sealing sleeve which is preferably arranged along a transition between the handle end and the receiving bay. The sealing sleeve can be supported against the projection and/or against the receiving bay. It has proved to be advantageous if the sealing sleeve acts as a damper along the handle axis. The sealing sleeve can be identical to the at least one damper element of the hand-held power tool.
In a further preferred embodiment, the electric hand-held power tool is designed as a drill driver. It has been found to be advantageous if the hand-held power tool has a rechargeable battery pack which is received, or is to be received, in the receiving bay.
Further advantages will become apparent from the following description of the figures. Various exemplary embodiments of the present invention are illustrated in the figures. The figures, the description and the claims contain numerous features in combination. A person skilled in the art will expediently also consider the features individually and combine them to form useful further combinations.
In the figures, identical and similar components are denoted by the same reference signs. In the figures:
A preferred exemplary embodiment of an electric hand-held power tool 100 is illustrated in
The receiving bay 20 has a guiding sleeve 25 (cf.
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The hand-held power tool 100 also has an elastically deformable sealing sleeve 40 which is arranged along a transition between the handle end 11 and the receiving bay 20. Here, the sealing sleeve 40 encloses the handle end 11, with the result that neither dirt nor moisture can enter the guiding channel 15. The sealing sleeve 40 is supported against the projection 17 and the receiving bay 20. The sealing sleeve 40 consists, by way of example, of an elastomer, with the result that the sealing sleeve 40 acts as a damper along the handle axis GA. In other words, the sealing sleeve 40 is compressed from below in the case of an impact on the rechargeable battery pack 80.
A receiving bay 20 is illustrated in a perspective illustration in
The spring action of the ribs 27 will now be further explained with reference to
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